ME310
Solving the pains of today and the concerns of tomorrow with Volvo CE and Stanford University
The Product Development Research Lab at BTH are for the sixth year starting up a ME310 project in collaboration with the Design Division at Stanford University. As with the last four iterations, Volvo Construction Equipment are the industrial partner.
The Future of Construction
On Saturday September 30 a diverse team of 27 students from many of BTH’s master programs took on the challenge of innovating the Future of the Construction industry together with Volvo CE’s emerging technologies.
The Volvo CE Trace delivered at Stanford EXPE 2017!
As the summer approaches the yearly ME310 project with Stanford University draws to a close. This years’ projects were presented at the d.school on the Stanford campus in the heart of Silicon Valley in California
Future Exploration Design-Build-Test
During a rainy saturday, some 20 BTH students joined for the research labs event “Future Exploration Design-Build-Test challenge” in collaboration with Volvo Construction Equipment.
NU2016 “Global studentsamverkan tillsammans med företag”
Christian Johansson och Tobias Larsson deltog på NU2016. NU, som står för nätverk och utveckling, är en nationell konferens som anordnas vartannat år och vänder sig till alla som är engagerade i svensk högre utbildning. Huvudsyftet med konferensen är att främja pedagogiskt utvecklingsarbete genom att erbjuda en mötesplats för spridning, dialog...
CX.LINK for Volvo CE delivered at Stanford Expe
The Volvo CE Stanford ME310 project has been completed with the annual Stanford EXPE atStanford University on June 2nd. Students from MSPI and Mechanical Engineering at BTH together with Mechanical Engineering counterparts at Stanford have presented their results for how autonomous machines should collaborate and build trust with their human collaborators...
ME310 EXPE 2016 at Stanford coming up
In the beginning of June Stanford University‘s EXPE 2016 event will take place on the Stanford campus. Anticipating this event, we here present a recap of the project and some thoughts on what’s to come in this final month.
Urban Mining global innovation project with Stanford
Turning waste into value has been the topic of a global product development challenge for 11 students for the past year within the Stanford ME310 Global Design Innovation course. The innovation challenge was performed in collaboration with industrial partner Volvo Construction Equipment. The project culminated with a presentation at the prestigious Stanford EXPE.
Stanford d.school & ME310
Professor Tobias Larsson took part in the yearly kick-off for the global ME310 Design Innovation program. Volvo CE being corporate sponsor, and BTH project partner, the team will go on the hunt for “urban mining” solutions for upcoming 9 months… [metaslider id=1694]